Israel to build detention center for illegal immigrants

PanARMENIAN.Net - Israeli planning authorities on Tuesday, Feb 7, approved construction of a detention center for illegal immigrants, at a projected cost of 250 million shekels ($67 million, 51 million euros), the defense ministry said.

AFP reports that the formal authorization follows a November 2010 cabinet decision to build a facility for mostly African migrants smuggled across Israel's borders but who for legal reasons cannot immediately be deported to their countries.

Tuesday's defense ministry statement said that the new facility to be built in the south of the country would start receiving detainees within the first half of 2012.

It said that it would have an initial capacity of 3,000 people, rising to 11,000 by completion.

"The majority of the structures will be mobile and/or collapsible," it said so that they could be used again for future projects.

Israel is erecting a giant security barrier along its 240-kilometre (150 miles) border with Egypt's Sinai peninsula and plans to put up a similar structure along its 238 kilometer (148 miles) frontier with Jordan.

Work on the Egypt barrier began a year ago, in a project initially aimed at stemming a growing tide of African migrants, as well as clamping down on cross-border trafficking in drugs and women.

According to Israeli government data a total of 16,816 Africans entered Israel illegally from Egypt in 2011.

The government fears that once the Egyptian border fence is complete migrants will attempt to sneak in from Jordan until that frontier is also sealed.

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